John Scarle

John Scarle was keeper of the rolls of Chancery from 1394 to 1397 and Archdeacon of Lincoln before being named Lord Chancellor of England in 1399. He held that office until 9 March 1401.[1] He was also Clerk of the Parliament (as the office was then known) between November 1384 and February 1397.[2]

Notes

  1. Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 85
  2. Scarle, John de (DNB00)  via Wikisource.
gollark: <@209142270195138560> NO FAKE LOADING TIME
gollark: <@209142270195138560> Why did you make a wrapper for gps? What does it do?!
gollark: ```lualocal ev, whatever = os.pullEvent()if ev == "key" then -- do stuffelseif ev == "monitor_touch" then -- do OTHER stuffend```
gollark: You can do `os.pullEvent` with *no* filter then check if it matches, like this:
gollark: I think it might just print the errör instead of returning it, but I don't know.

References

  • Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London:Royal Historical Society 1961

See also

Political offices
Preceded by
Thomas Arundel
Lord Chancellor
1399–1401
Succeeded by
Edmund Stafford


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